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I expect that your tribute would be welcome on the IMDb's Classic Film
message board at http://imdb.com/board/bd0000010/threads/.  There's
already an ongoing obit thread there for film industry notables
(http://imdb.com/board/bd0000010/thread/13192462?d=13192462#13192462).
 
Cheers,
J. Cullum

>>> [log in to unmask] 2/1/2005 12:46:53 PM >>>

Dear colleagues who know film history:

1.  Which might be the most appropriate message board (relating to
film) for me to
post a little 1- or 2-paragraph tribute to a collector & seller of rare
old films
who passed away suddenly last week?  "Screen-L," or some other site? 
(Query from
a novice in film-related "boards.")
 
Gratefully,
Steven P. Hill,**
Cinema Studies & Slavic Langs.,
University of Illinois.
  **Not to be confused with TV actor Steven Hill (allegedly born
"Solomon
Krakovsky").

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